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There is no change at the top of the French singles chart, as “Happy” spends a 12th non-consecutive week at Number One for Pharrell Williams in its 14th week inside the top 10 (15,700 sales / -5%). The song owns the longest reign at the top since the first combined singles chart (downloads + physical) was published in the week ending 30th January 2011, beating the 11-week reign of Carly Rae Jepsen‘s “Call Me Maybe” (from June to September 2012). The unforgettable “Mignon Mignon” by René La Taupe was the last song to spend at least twelve weeks at Number One, as it was there for 13 consecutive weeks from September to November 2010.

In last week’s chart, London Grammar‘s “Wasting My Young Years” was down 15 places at 83 in its 29th week in the top 200, it had reached number 32 in September and had no real hope to go higher. But… it was sung by contestants of “The Voice” last Saturday, people discovered the song and liked it, and suddenly it moves up a massive 81 places at number two (8,083 sales). Can “Wasting My Young Years” reach the top spot next week ? Place your bets.

After six consecutive weeks at number two, Indila is down to three with “Dernière Danse” in her ninth week inside the ten best-sellers (7,900 sales / +4%). “Instant Crush” is back at its peak position, as it moves up one place at four for Daft Punk featuring Julian Casablancas in its fourth week in the top 10 (5,600 sales / +10%). In his 12th week inside the top 10, Maître Gims slips one at number five with “Zombie” (4,600 sales / -13%).

Cats On Trees fall three places at six with “Sirens Call” in their fourth week inside the ten best-sellers (4,100 sales / -25%). In her 13th week in the top 10, Lorde climbs one at number seven with “Royals”. “Can’t Remember To Forget You” is back up one place at eight for Shakira featuring Rihanna in its fourth week inside the top 10 (3,300 sales / -8%).

In its tenth week on the chart, “Drunk In Love” jumps from 14 to number nine for Beyoncé featuring Jay Z (3,200 sales). The song is the fifth top 10 hit for Jay Z, and Beyoncé‘s sixth, her last one was as a featured artist on Lady Gaga‘s “Telephone” (number three in April 2010). “Shot Me Down” falls four places at ten for David Guetta featuring Skylar Grey in its second week inside the top 10 (2,900 sales / -42%).

Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week. After 26 weeks inside the ten best-sellers, “Get Lucky” is down four at number 14 for Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams. OneRepublic‘s “Counting Stars” falls eight places at 15, the song peaked at number seven and spent four weeks in the top 10.

In his 31st week inside the top 200, Tom Odell is up nine places at eleven with “Another Love” (2,900 sales). “Photomaton” moves back up six at number twelve for Jabberwocky featuring Elodie Wildstars in its 42nd week on the chart, the song was number two in November and December.

“Dark Horse” climbs eleven places at 16 for Katy Perry featuring Juicy J in its 17th week inside the 200 best-sellers (2,500 sales). The song is the latter’s first top 20 hit, and the ninth for Katy Perry. In its 43rd week on the chart, Klingande‘s “Jubel” reaches a new peak, as it moves up eight at number 17 (2,500 sales). Avicii is up four places at 19 with “Addicted To You” in his ninth week in the top 200.

As it was sung on the TV show “The Voice” last Saturday, “Wrecking Ball” moves back up 19 at number 27 for Miley Cyrus in its 27th week on the chart, it peaked at two in December. In its eighth week inside the top 200, “Say Something” climbs twelve places at 29 for A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera, it’s her 11th top 30 hit (1,500 sales).

In its fifth week on the chart, Cris Cab‘s “Liar Liar” jumps from 40 to number 33. “Le Graal” gets its peak position as it is up eight places at 37 for Kyo in its fifth week inside the 200 best-sellers, the song is their seventh top 40 hit, and the first since… May 2005 when “Sarah” reached number 33.

Milky Chance‘s “Stolen Dance” climbs a massive 24 places at 39 in its seventh week on the chart. John Newman moves back up 21 at number 43 with “Love Me Again” in his 33rd week in the top 200. In its third week on the chart, “You & Me” jumps from 70 to number 44 for Disclosure featuring Eliza Doolittle, the song is the first top 50 hit for both acts.

In its 27th week on the chart (all inside the top four), Stromae‘s Racine Carrée adds another 30,090 sales (-43 % / 1,441,302 in total) to spend a 25th non-consecutive week at the top of the French albums chart. In doing so, the LP owns now the number three position of the longest reigns at Number One, as he has just beaten Andrea Bocelli‘s Romanza which was at the top for 24 weeks from January to August 1997. Only two albums have done better than Racine Carrée, Francis Cabrel‘s Samedi Soir Sur La Terre (29 weeks from April 1994 to February 1995), and D’Eux by Céline Dion (44 weeks from April 1995 to March 1996). The first French albums chart was published in January 1985.

Daft Punk‘s Random Access Memories stays at number two in its 18th week inside the ten best-sellers (16,890 sales / -27%). There is no change also at three for Maître Gims with Subliminal in his 29th week in the top 10 (15,600 sales / -28%). In his second week on the chart, Tony Carreira climbs two places at four with Nos Fiançailles, France / Portugal (9,100 sales / -10%).

The compilation NRJ 200% Hits 2014 slips one at number five in its third week inside the top 10 (7,100 sales). It’s also down one place at six for FAUVE‘s Vieux Frères – Partie 1 in its third week inside the ten best-selling albums (6,100 sales / -45%). It’s a good week for Zaz, her Recto Verso moves up three at number seven in its 18th week in the top 10 (6,000 sales / -5%).

In its fourth week inside the top 10, Løve is up one place at eight for Julien Doré, the album debuted and peaked at number four in November (5,000 sales / -22%). Cats On Trees‘ eponymous LP enters the top 10 as it climbs three at number nine in its 18th week on the chart (5,000 sales). Florent Pagny is down three places at ten with Vieillir Avec Toi in his 16th week inside the ten best-sellers.

One album drops out of the top 10 this week. Last week’s new entry at number eight, Le Prince is down to 27 for Mister You (2,200 sales / -76%), his last album MDR 2 had also fallen from ten to number 31 in its second week on the chart in November 2012.

Stromae‘s Cheese moves back up two places at eleven in its 103rd week in the top 250. As their song “Wasting My Young Years” is at two on the singles chart, London Grammar have also a good week with their LP If You Wait which climbs a massive 45 places at twelve in its 24th week on the chart (4,500 sales). If You Wait debuted and peaked at number eleven in September.

Têtes Raides get their fifth top 20 album, as Terriens enters at number 13 (3,890 sales). Qu’est-Ce Qu’on S’Fait Chier ! was number five in September 2003. There are two albums from the Argentinian TV series “Violetta” inside the top 20, the live LP Violetta En Vivo is up three places at 15 in its sixth week inside the 250 best-sellers, and Violetta – Hoy Somos Más jumps from 27 to number 18 in its 21st week on the chart.

A L’infini moves up five places at 16 for Tal in its 25th week in the top 250. Christophe Maé climbs nine at number 17 with Je Veux Du Bonheur in his 37th week on the chart. In its 21st week inside the top 250, Lorde‘s Pure Heroine finally reaches the top 20 as it is up five places at 20.

Ibrahim Maalouf gets his first top 30 album, as Illusions jumps from 37 to number 29 in its 16th week inside the 250 best-sellers, he won a French music award (Victoire de la Musique) for best world music album two weeks ago. In its 13th week on the chart, One Direction‘s Midnight Memories climbs 15 places at 44, the LP entered and peaked at number two in December.

Pharrell Williams‘ “Happy” stays at Number One and spends an 11th non-consecutive week at that position in its 13th week inside the top 10 (16,600 sales / +14%). There is no change also for Indila at two with “Dernière Danse” in her eighth week inside the ten best-sellers (7,600 sales / -6%).

As they performed the song in the French music awards (Victoires de la Musique) last Friday, Cats On Trees move up five places at number three with “Sirens Call” in their third week in the top 10 (5,500 sales). Maître Gims slips one place at four with “Zombie” in his 11th week inside the ten best-selling songs (5,300 sales / -13%). “Instant Crush” is also down one at number five for Daft Punk featuring Julian Casablancas in its third week inside the top 10 (5,100 sales / +11%).

“Shot Me Down” gets this week’s highest new entry at six for David Guetta featuring Skylar Grey (5,000 sales). “Shot Me Down” is Skylar Grey‘s second top 10 hit, she featured on DiddyDirtyMoney‘s “Coming Home” which peaked at number eight in April 2011. For David Guetta, “Shot Me Down” is his 18th top 10 hit, he reached the top spot twice, with “Gettin’ Over You” (with Chris Willis and featuring Fergie & LMFAO, for one week in June 2010), and “Sweat” (with Snoop Dogg, for two weeks in May 2011).

In its fourth week inside the top 10, OneRepublic‘s “Counting Stars” is back up two places at seven (3,700 sales / +12%). Lorde climbs two at number eight with “Royals” in her 12th week inside the ten best-sellers (3,700 sales / +16%), the song was at four two weeks ago. In its third week in the top 10, “Can’t Remember To Forget You” falls four places at nine for Shakira featuring Rihanna (3,600 sales / -16%). “Get Lucky” also moves down four at number ten for Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams in its 26th week inside the top 10 (3,100 sales / -24%).

One song drops out of the top 10 this week. Last week’s new entry at number seven, Booba is down to 32 with “La Mort Leur Va Si Bien”.

It’s a good week for Stromae after the French music awards (he won three trophies) as he owns four songs inside the top 30. “Formidable” moves back up eight places at eleven, “Tous Les Mêmes” is a non-mover at number 13, “Papaoutai” climbs eight places at 15, and “Ta Fête” jumps from 39 to number 30 in its 21st week on the chart, it’s Stromae‘s fifth top 30 hit.

In its ninth week in the top 200, “Drunk In Love” climbs three places at 14 for Beyoncé featuring Jay Z. Indila gets her third top 20 hit, as “Tourner Dans Le Vide” is new at number 17 (2,500 sales). With Skalpovitch, she featured on Youssoupha‘s “Dreamin'” which peaked at 14 in July 2012.

“Changes” is up seven at number 21 for Faul & Wad Ad vs. PNAU in its 13th week on the chart. Julien Doré was also at the Victoires de la Musique, and his “Paris-Seychelles” climbs seven places at 22 in its 31st week inside the 200 best-sellers, the song reached number eleven in November. Avicii also moves up seven at number 23 with “Addicted To You” in his eighth week in the top 200.

French rapper Kaaris enters at 26 with “S.E.V.R.A.N” (1,700 sales), the song is his first top 30 hit, “Sombre” debuted and peaked at number 41 two weeks ago. In its 16th week on the chart, “Dark Horse” is back up five places at 27 for Katy Perry featuring Juicy J.

Another “Victoires” effect : “Come Back To Me” climbs a massive 97 places at 31 for HollySiz in its 36th week inside the top 200, the song was number 22 in October. “Liar Liar” is up 30 places at 40 for Cris Cab in its fourth week inside the 200 best-selling songs.

“You’re Mine” is new at number 47 for Lea Michele (1,100 sales), her “Louder” peaked at 46 in January. It’s a bad second week on the chart for U2‘s “Invisible”, the song falls 40 places at number 51.

There were the French music awards (Victoires de la Musique) last Friday, and of course the big winner was Stromae with three trophies (best male artist, best album for Racine Carrée, and best video for “Formidable”), so it’s not surprising at all to see him spending a 24th non-consecutive week at the top of the albums chart with Racine Carrée. But we can still be amazed by the LP’s sales figures, indeed Racine Carrée sold another 52,411 copies last week (+70%) ! In its 26 weeks on the chart (all of them inside the top four !), the album has now sold 1,411,212 copies.

Helped by the Grammy effect and the fact you can find it at mid-price, Daft Punk‘s Random Access Memories moves back up one place at number two in its 17th week inside the ten best-sellers (23,035 sales / +25%). Maître Gims climbs one at three with Subliminal in his 28th week in the top 10 (21,700 sales / +36%). In its second week on the chart, the compilation NRJ 200% Hits 2014 is up one place at four. Last week’s new entry at number two, FAUVE is down to five with Vieux Frères – Partie 1 (11,000 sales / -63%).

Tony Carreira gets this week’s highest new entry at number six with Nos Fiançailles, France / Portugal (10,100 sales). In this album, he duets with artists such as Natasha St-Pier, Anggun, Vincent Niclo, and Michel Sardou among others. Nos Fiançailles, France / Portugal is Tony Carreira‘s first top 10 LP, he peaked at number 116 in June 2010 with Reste – Best Of. In his 15th week inside the top 10, Florent Pagny slips one place at seven with Vieillir Avec Toi (9,100 sales / +40%).

Le Prince is Mister You‘s fourth top 10 album, as it debuts at eight (9,000 sales). Mec De Rue reached number nine in October 2010, Dans Ma Grotte was number three in November 2011, and MDR 2 peaked at ten in November 2012. They both sang at the Victoires de la Musique : Julien Doré‘s Løve jumps from 25 to number nine in its 16th week in the top 250 (6,400 sales), and Zaz climbs ten places at ten with Recto Verso in her 41st week on the chart (6,300 sales / +91%).

Four albums drop out of the top 10 this week. The compilation Fun Remix Club Winter 2014 is down three at number eleven in its second week inside the 250 best-sellers. Stromae‘s Cheese also falls three places at 13 in its 102nd week on the chart (5,700 sales / +12%). The Frozen soundtrack (La Reine Des Neiges) moves down seven at number 14 after three weeks in the top 10 (5,100 sales / -14%). Last week’s new entry at nine, MIKA‘s 3-CD box set (Life In Cartoon Motion / The Boy Who Knew Too Much / The Origin Of Love) is down to number 19.

After the French music awards, Cats On Trees‘ eponymous LP gets its highest-charting position as it moves up 22 places at twelve in its 17th week on the chart. The album Forever Gentlemen climbs six at number 15 in its 17th week inside the top 250. The compilation Nova Tunes 2.9 debuts at number 20.

In his 11th week inside the 250 best-sellers, Pascal Obispo is back up eight places at 23 with Le Grand Amour, the album debuted and peaked at number three in December. Lorde‘s Pure Heroine jumps from 42 to number 25 in its 20th week on the chart. A former Number One (for three consecutive weeks in June and July), Christophe Maé climbs 20 places at 26 with Je Veux Du Bonheur. He performed at the Victoires de la Musique.

These artists also took advantage of the French music awards : Les Chansons De L’Innocence Retrouvée moves up 24 at number 29 for Etienne Daho in its 13th week in the top 250. As she won the award for the best female artist, Vanessa Paradis climbs 81 places at 32 with Love Songs in her 40th week on the chart (2,500 sales). Ibrahim Maalouf is up a massive 138 places at number 37 with Illusions in his 15th week inside the 250 best-sellers (2,300 sales), he won the award for best world music album.

In its 12th week on the chart (all inside the top 10), Pharrell Williams‘ “Happy” spends a tenth non-consecutive week at the top of the French singles chart (14,600 sales / -23%). It’s a fifth consecutive week at number two for Indila with “Dernière Danse” in her seventh week inside the ten best-sellers (8,100 sales / -4%).

Maître Gims is back up two places to spend a seventh (!) week at three with “Zombie” in his tenth week in the top 10 (6,100 sales / +7%). “Instant Crush” also climbs two at number four for Daft Punk featuring Julian Casablancas in its second week inside the top 10 (4,600 sales / -16%), the song is the latter’s first top five hit, and the fourth for Daft Punk. “Around The World” peaked at five in May 1997, and “One More Time” (for one week in November 2000) and “Get Lucky” (featuring Pharrell Williams, for eight weeks from April to July 2013) both reached the top.

French people have always loved sexy videos (like in the eighties with Sabrina‘s “Boys”, Guesch Patti‘s “Etienne”, or Lova Moor‘s “Et Je Danse” to give a few examples), and there is no exception with “Can’t Remember To Forget You” which moves up ten at number five for Shakira featuring Rihanna in its second week inside the ten best-sellers (4,300 sales / +59%). In its 25th week in the top 10, “Get Lucky” is down three places at six for Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams (4,100 sales / -47%).

“La Mort Leur Va Si Bien” is this week’s highest new entry at number seven and gives Booba his fourth top 10 hit (3,900 sales), “Parlons Peu” peaked at five in November 2013. In its second week inside the top 10, “Sirens Call” climbs one place at eight for Cats On Trees.

OneRepublic‘s “Counting Stars” slips two at number nine in its third week inside the ten best-selling songs (3,300 sales / -20%). “Royals” falls six places at ten for Lorde in its 11th week in the top 10 (3,200 sales / -48%).

Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week. After three weeks inside the ten best-sellers, Lily Allen moves down four at number twelve with “Somewhere Only We Know” (3,000 sales / -17%). “Photomaton” falls five places at 15 for Jabberwocky featuring Elodie Wildstars, the song spent nine weeks in the top 10 and reached number two in November and December.

“Invisible” was close to be U2‘s fifth top 10 hit, but it’s “only” their 15th top 20 as the song debuts at eleven (3,100 sales). “Ordinary Love” is not their 16th (yet), it is up six at number 21 in its tenth week on the chart. Tom Odell gets his first top 20 hit as “Another Love” climbs nine places at 20 in its 29th week inside the top 200.

“Emmène-Moi” is Mister You‘s third top 30 hit, the song is new at number 26 (1,800 sales). In its 12th week on the chart, “Changes” jumps from 36 to number 28 for FAUL & Wad Ad vs. Pnau. “Wizard” is back up twelve places at 38 for Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway in its eighth week inside the 200 best-sellers, the song peaked at number 31 in December and January.

Stromae climbs four places at 39 with “Ta Fête” in his 20th week on the chart. “Say Something” moves up ten at number 41 for A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera in its sixth week in the top 200, the song is the former’s first top 50 hit, and the 12th for the latter. “Genie In A Bottle” (in October and November 1999), “Hurt” (in January 2007), and “Moves Like Jagger” (as a featured artist with Maroon 5, in September 2011) all peaked at three.

In its ninth week on the chart, Tony Junior‘s “Twerk Anthem” jumps from 62 to number 43. “Infirmière” is new at 46 for FAUVE, the French collective’s LP Vieux Frères – Partie 1 enters at number two on this week’s albums chart.

It has been a very close battle with the French collective FAUVE, but Stromae managed to spend a 23rd non-consecutive week at the top of the albums chart with Racine Carrée (30,772 sales / +16%). The album has now sold 1,358,801 copies in its 25 weeks in the top 250. Just 941 copies behind (29,831), FAUVE enters at number two with Vieux Frères – Partie 1. Its EP Blizzard debuted and peaked at 13 in May 2013, this week it moves up a massive 31 places at 24 in its 38th week on the chart (3,000 sales). In the singles chart, FAUVE had two top 50 hits, with “Voyou” (number 30 in October 2013), and “De Ceux” (number 43 in December 2013). “Infirmière” is the third this week, debuting at 46.

In its 16th week inside the ten best-sellers, Daft Punk‘s Random Access Memories slips one place at number three but with increasing sales (18,451 sales / +23%). Maître Gims is also down one place at four with Subliminal in his 27th week in the top 10 (16,000 sales / +23%).

The compilation NRJ 200% Hits 2014 is new at number five (12,500 sales). In its 14th week inside the top 10, Vieillir Avec Toi moves down two places at six for Florent Pagny (6,500 sales / -3%). The Frozen soundtrack (La Reine Des Neiges) falls two at seven in its third week inside the ten best-selling albums (5,900 sales / -11%). There is a new entry at number eight for the compilation Fun Remix Club Winter 2014 (5,700 sales).

MIKA‘s 3-CD box set (Life In Cartoon Motion, The Boy Who Knew Too Much, and The Origin Of Love) debuts at nine (5,300 sales). They all reached the top of the albums chart. It’s important to remember that MIKA is a new judge on this year’s French version of “The Voice”. In its seventh week in the top 10, Stromae‘s Cheese moves down four places at ten (5,100 sales / -4%).

Four albums drop out of the top 10 this week. The live LP Violetta En Vivo falls four at number eleven after three weeks inside the ten best-sellers. Two compilations are down nine places, NRJ Music Awards – 15th Edition at 17, and NRJ Winter Hits 2014 at number 18. In its fourth week on the chart, High Hopes moves down 13 places at 23 for Bruce Springsteen (3,000 sales / -35%).

The album We Love Disney climbs four at number twelve in its tenth week inside the top 250, it debuted and peaked at two in December (4,800 sales). In his 61st week on the chart, Bruno Mars is back up three places at 15 with Unorthodox Jukebox. In his second week inside the 250 best-sellers, Cascadeur jumps from 169 to number 19 with Ghost Surfer (3,500 sales), it’s the first top 20 LP for Alexandre Longo (his real name).

French rapper Deen Burbigo gets his first top 30 album as Fin D’Après-Minuit is new at 28, Inception reached number 45 in June 2012. Flesh & Blood debuts at 29 for John Butler Trio, it’s their third top 30 LP, after Grand National (number 17 in March 2007), and April Uprising (number 27 in April 2010).

War Room Stories is Breton‘s first top 40 album as it enters at 33. Their Others People’s Problems peaked at number 151 in March 2012. In their 12th week on the chart, Casseurs Flowters jump from 76 to number 39 with Orelsan & Gringe Sont Les Casseurs Flowters, the LP was number eight in November.

There is no change at this week’s French singles chart, as Pharrell Williams spends a ninth non-consecutive week at Number One with “Happy” in his 11th week inside the top 10 (19,000 sales / -7%). In the last 42 weeks, Pharrell Williams has now been Number One for a total of 23 weeks ! He featured on Daft Punk‘s “Get Lucky” (eight weeks at the top from April to July), and Robin Thicke‘s “Blurred Lines” (featuring T.I., six weeks in June and July). Carly Rae Jepsen‘s “Call Me Maybe” was the last song to spend that many weeks at Number One, it was at the top for eleven non-consecutive weeks from June to September 2012.

In her sixth week inside the ten best-sellers, Indila stays at number two with “Dernière Danse” (8,400 sales / -5%). In its 42nd week on the chart, “Get Lucky” climbs a massive 22 places at three for Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams (7,700 sales / +352%). It’s not very surprising as Daft Punk were the big winners of this year’s Grammy Awards, winning five trophies. Their “Instant Crush” (featuring Julian Casablancas) moves up six places at six in its 27th week in the top 200, the song is Julian Casablancas‘ first top 10 hit, and Daft Punk‘s fifth (5,500 sales / +90%).

Another Grammy winner, Lorde reaches her peak position this week as “Royals” climbs one at number four in its 10th week inside the ten best-sellers (6,100 sales / +45%). “Zombie” is down two places at five for Maître Gims in its ninth week in the top 10 (5,700 sales / +2%).

In its second week in the top 10, OneRepublic‘s “Counting Stars” is up three at number seven (4,100 sales / +21%). Lily Allen slips two places at eight with “Somewhere Only We Know” in her third week inside the top 10 (3,600 sales / -3%).

Cats On Trees get their first top 10 hit with “Sirens Call” which moves up two at number nine in its 29th week on the chart (3,500 sales / +6%). “Photomaton” falls six places at ten for Jabberwocky featuring Elodie Wildstars in its ninth week inside the ten best-selling songs (3,200 sales / -29%).

Three songs drop out of the top 10 this week. After five weeks in the top 10, “Timber” slips two at number eleven for Pitbull featuring Ke$ha. Avicii‘s “Hey Brother” falls five places at twelve in its 19th week on the chart, the song peaked at four. It’s also down five at number 13 for Stromae with “Tous Les Mêmes” (3,000 sales / -17%), you have to come back from the chart dated 2nd June 2013 to find no Stromae‘s songs inside the ten best-sellers.

This year the Grammy Awards were broadcasted live on French TV, and again the next day at 9pm, so it’s not surprising to see “Drunk In Love” climb 18 places at 14 for Beyoncé featuring Jay Z in its seventh week in the top 200 (2,800 sales). The song is Beyoncé‘s eighth top 20 hit, and the sixth for Jay Z.

As the video debuted last week, “Can’t Remember To Forget You” moves back up eleven at number 15 for Shakira featuring Rihanna in its third week on the chart (2,700 sales / +59%). In its 40th week inside the 200 best-sellers, Klingande‘s “Jubel” jumps from 27 to number 20.

A contestant of “The Voice” sang it recently, so “Still Loving You” climbs a massive 42 places at 23 for Scorpions (1,900 sales / +111%). The song was number three in the first French singles chart dated 4th November 1984 behind Cookie Dingler‘s “Femme Libérée”, and the surprising chart-topper (at that time) Peter Et Sloane‘s “Besoin De Rien, Envie De Toi”.

In its 14th week inside the 200 best-sellers, “Dark Horse” moves up 33 places at 25 for Katy Perry featuring Juicy J (1,800 sales). The song is Katy Perry‘s 13th top 30 hit, and the second for Juicy J, he featured on Mike Will Made-It‘s “23” which peaked at 30 in January.

Tom Odell climbs nine at number 29 with “Another Love” in his 28th week on the chart. In their 49th (!) week in the top 200, Imagine Dragons get their first top 30 hit as “Radioactive” jumps from 50 to number 30 (1,600 sales). It’s up 32 places at 36 for FAUL & Wad Ad vs. Pnau with “Changes” in their 11th week on the chart.

Kylie Minogue only enters at number 70 with “Into The Blue” (836 sales). Her first hit was in 1988 when “I Should Be So Lucky” peaked at four in June and July. “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” was Number One for one week in November 2001.